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Stocks rise as SK hynix boosts AI trade
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Volkswagen sales slide further as carmaker weighs mass job cuts
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England bowl against India in historic first women's Test at Lord's
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Gagan Gupta, man on a mission to industrialise Africa
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Eleven dead, 19 missing as wildfire roars through southern Spain
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Eleven dead, 19 missing as Spain wildfire roars through southern Spain
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EU tells Meta to change Facebook, Instagram's 'addictive design'
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Man nearly sucked out of 'detached' window on Ryanair flight
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EasyJet accepts rival takeover bid from US investor Apollo
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Record visitors, record taxes: Vienna cashes in on tourist boom
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UK schools, mentors team up to rescue 'lost boys' with football
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Landslides kill 15 in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan
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India's choked pavements fail pedestrians
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Jungle spirit: Myanmar fighters try to keep hope alive
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It's coming home: Bayeux tapestry arrives in London in overnight operation
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Beirne hails 'special moment' as he prepares to captain Ireland
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Pacific Islands reject missile test in 'blue continent'
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Indonesia says landfill fire near Jakarta extinguished
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Wallabies skipper Wilson has full faith in rookie flyhalf
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Spain aim for World Cup date with France by beating Belgium
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Landslide kills five in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan
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Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London after epic journey from France
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Modi visits New Zealand as trade deal sparks India pushback
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North Korea vows boost to nuclear buildup, military intelligence
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Bayeux Tapestry to arrive in London after epic journey from France
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H5 bird flu detected in Australian seabird for first time
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Syria authorities say captured IS-linked cell behind blasts
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Myanmar's pro-democracy revolution weakens five years on
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Table for one: how Japan's 'Solitary Gourmet' became a TV hit
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Hundreds flee homes in Taiwan ahead of biggest typhoon in decades
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Australia's Big Bash League to open season in India
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Asian stocks rally as SK hynix breathes life back into AI trade
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Disappointment at Morocco's World Cup exit cannot mask pride
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Humanitarians look to put the AI in aid
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In gas-rich Kazakhstan, many rely on lethal cylinders
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Indian haute couture presence 'overdue', says designer Manish Malhotra
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Chip titan SK hynix raises $26.5 bn in blockbuster US listing
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'Everyone' expects Spain to beat us, says Belgium coach
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Venezuela quake tragedy threatens to set back democratic transition
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France's Galthie says 'hot and cold' Australia still a threat
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Yamal's best 'yet to come,' warns Spain coach
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Mbappe warns 'a long way to go' for France at World Cup after reaching semis
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'Up to him' - Curry on chance that LeBron lands with Warriors
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Deschamps hails Mbappe after superstar fires France into World Cup semis
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Revamped Ireland wary of 'bang in form' Japan
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OpenAI number two Simo steps down to focus on health
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Morocco coach Ouahbi vows team will come back stronger after World Cup exit
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Iran buries Khamenei after new fighting with US erupts
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Rennie says Italy won't catch All Blacks off guard
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EasyJet accepts rival takeover bid from US investor Apollo
British no-frills airline EasyJet said Friday it had accepted a £5.7-billion ($7.7-billion) takeover offer from US private equity firm Apollo, topping a rival bid by American investor Castlelake.
Record visitors, record taxes: Vienna cashes in on tourist boom
As Vienna grapples with smashed record after smashed record for tourist numbers, a plan to more than double its visitors' tax has worried hotel owners fearful of killing the Austrian capital's golden goose.
UK schools, mentors team up to rescue 'lost boys' with football
A pioneering project in UK schools has been harnessing the power of trusted mentors and a love of football to tackle what researchers call the "Lost Boys" crisis.
Landslides kill 15 in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan
Fifteen people were killed in landslides in the Philippines, and more than 2,000 in Taiwan were evacuated from their homes, as the biggest typhoon in decades neared the region on Friday.
India's choked pavements fail pedestrians
In India, a pavement can be many things -- a hawking site, parking area and garbage dumping space -- but rarely what it is meant to be: a safe path to walk.
Jungle spirit: Myanmar fighters try to keep hope alive
Clad in camouflage uniforms, young guerilla fighters laughed and joked despite a series of military setbacks as they walked to their makeshift parade ground deep in the Myanmar jungle.
It's coming home: Bayeux tapestry arrives in London in overnight operation
In the dead of night on Friday, a large yellow truck led by a police escort made its way through the empty streets of London. Unbeknownst to late night stragglers, it was carrying a 1,000-year-old masterpiece: the Bayeux Tapestry.
Beirne hails 'special moment' as he prepares to captain Ireland
Tadhg Beirne said Friday it was a "special, special moment" to be captaining Ireland after being handed the armband to lead the team out for the first time against Japan.
Pacific Islands reject missile test in 'blue continent'
Pacific Islands denounced China's ballistic missile test because they say it landed in the heart of their shared "blue continent", politicians and analysts told AFP.
Indonesia says landfill fire near Jakarta extinguished
A landfill fire on the outskirts of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, has been put out after burning for more than a week as evacuees returned home, a disaster agency spokesman said on Friday.
Wallabies skipper Wilson has full faith in rookie flyhalf
Australian captain Harry Wilson insisted Friday that he had complete faith in flyhalf Declan Meredith, who will be making his Test debut against France in Brisbane on Saturday.
Spain aim for World Cup date with France by beating Belgium
European champions Spain are on a World Cup collision course with Kylian Mbappe's France if they can beat Belgium in the quarter-finals on Friday.
Landslide kills five in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan
Five people were killed in a landslide in the Philippines, and hundreds in Taiwan were evacuated from their homes, as the biggest typhoon in decades swept towards the region on Friday.
Bayeux Tapestry arrives in London after epic journey from France
The medieval Bayeux Tapestry arrived in London in the early hours of Friday after a hugely complicated journey to leave France for the first time in more than 900 years for an exhibition in the British capital.
Modi visits New Zealand as trade deal sparks India pushback
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in New Zealand on Friday touting a free trade deal that has sparked a backlash despite promises it will unlock jobs and economic riches.
North Korea vows boost to nuclear buildup, military intelligence
North Korea will strengthen its nuclear force "both in quality and quantity" and expand the role of its military intelligence agency focused on South Korea, state media said Friday.
Bayeux Tapestry to arrive in London after epic journey from France
The medieval Bayeux Tapestry was on its way to London on Friday, undertaking a hugely complicated journey to leave France for the first time in more than 900 years for an exhibition in the British capital.
H5 bird flu detected in Australian seabird for first time
Scientists have detected the highly contagious H5 bird flu in an Australian seabird for the first time, the government said Friday.
Syria authorities say captured IS-linked cell behind blasts
Syrian officials said late Thursday the country had captured an IS-linked cell responsible for two bomb blasts during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Damascus earlier this week.
Myanmar's pro-democracy revolution weakens five years on
Saluting the red banner of revolution deep in Myanmar's jungle, retreating rebels swear to keep fighting for democracy -- but after five years of civil war the cause is flagging.
Table for one: how Japan's 'Solitary Gourmet' became a TV hit
A lanky businessman ventures into a hole-in-the-wall restaurant and savours his meal alone.
Hundreds flee homes in Taiwan ahead of biggest typhoon in decades
Hundreds of people in Taiwan have been evacuated from their homes, and many schools and offices closed, as the biggest typhoon in decades sweeps towards the region on Friday.
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Australia's Big Bash League to open season in India
Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash League will open its season this year in Chennai -- the first foreign cricket league to play in the huge Indian market.
Asian stocks rally as SK hynix breathes life back into AI trade
South Korea's Kospi led gains across most Asian markets Friday as a record-breaking US share sale by chip titan SK hynix breathed fresh life into the tech sector after weeks of selling.
Disappointment at Morocco's World Cup exit cannot mask pride
The vuvuzelas finally fell quiet in Morocco on Thursday as the only African team left in the World Cup came up against the insurmountable hurdle of France and Kylian Mbappe.
Humanitarians look to put the AI in aid
From remote-controlled trucks delivering life-saving aid in dangerous settings to mobile phone data analysis flagging mass displacement, humanitarians are eyeing ways in which artificial intelligence can speed up and improve their operations.
In gas-rich Kazakhstan, many rely on lethal cylinders
The last thing Zarina Giyassova recalls before she lost consciousness in a deadly gas explosion was people "burning and screaming" in the inferno unleashed by the blast.
Indian haute couture presence 'overdue', says designer Manish Malhotra
Indian designers are a growing presence at Paris Haute Couture Week -- "overdue" representation for a country that has long played a role behind the scenes, the latest newcomer, Manish Malhotra, told AFP.
Chip titan SK hynix raises $26.5 bn in blockbuster US listing
South Korean chip giant SK hynix set pricing for its mega US listing on Friday, raising $26.5 billion as it takes advantage of the AI boom in what will be one of the world's biggest ever stock sales.
'Everyone' expects Spain to beat us, says Belgium coach
Coach Rudi Garcia said "everyone" expects his Belgium team to be eliminated by Spain in Friday's World Cup quarter-final, but backed his side to pull off a famous victory.
Venezuela quake tragedy threatens to set back democratic transition
Venezuela's devastating earthquake threatens to set back momentum for a democratic transition, with the United States under President Donald Trump even more set on prioritizing stability over elections.
France's Galthie says 'hot and cold' Australia still a threat
Australia might "blow hot and cold" but they cannot be taken lightly, France coach Fabien Galthie says with both teams desperate to bounce back from gut-wrenching defeats when they meet in the Nations Championship on Saturday.